finishing off bow tips

Started by ghost rob, September 25, 2010, 08:45:00 PM

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ghost rob

I've just built a mild d-r bow and I'm looking for the best method to blend the edge where the tip overlays and the limb glass meet. Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Rob

jess stuart

An assortment of files and sandpaper, I grind the taper on my overlays before I glue them on, makes for less work blending them in.

GREG IN MALAD

I use a dremel with a sanding drum.
I didnt miss, thats right where I was aiming

kennym

You can also gently clamp the limb tip in a vise, take a pc of emery cloth a foot long, hold one thumb where you want it to take material off and pull the emery under it with the other hand.

Thumbs are mighty handy to have....   :D
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Dmaxshawn

QuoteOriginally posted by GREG IN MALAD:
I use a dremel with a sanding drum.
x 2

Roy from Pa

Before you glue your tip over lays on, sand the tapered end to a razor thin edge. Then wipe off the glue joint while the glue is still soft, I use denatured alcohoal on a rag. Makes things a lot easier after that.

jess stuart

Kenny are you saying that it is a benefit to have about three thumbs on each hand like I sometimes feel I do?:

kennym

Stay sharp, Kenny.

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